My attempt to see where all my time goes continues…
9:30 - 10:30 New Solutions
10:30 - 11:00 Fly work
11:00 - 11:05 Yogurt
11:05 - 12:30 Electrophys prep and Undergraduates
12:30 - 2 Attempted recordings and Undergraduates
2 - 2:20 Lunch and reading Ashburner’s Drosophila
2:20 - 3:45 Wrapped up in Ashburner’s Drosophila … oops
3:45 -4 Downloaded an audiobook about Kant
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Many researchers will tell you that daily life in the lab is often characterized by long stretches of failure and/or monotony that is punctuated by brief and exhilarating moments of unanticipated success or good fortune. You toil away at a problem for weeks and finally have an epiphany one average afternoon. You tweak […]
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Your brain is electric. The positively and negatively charged atoms (called ions) that flow in and out of neurons to create electric currents are the language of the nervous system. They allow information to be communicated to the brain, among different parts of the brain, and to the rest of the body from the brain. […]
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